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  • Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) for 2025-28

    The Kensington and Chelsea Health and Wellbeing Board is consulting on its draft Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) for 2025-28 and would like to hear from you.   Every Health and Wellbeing Board has a statutory responsibility to update their PNA by the 1st October 2025. The PNA is used to help the NHS decide on applications for new pharmacies and changes at existing pharmacies. The draft report assesses the needs of pharmaceutical services for the local... More
    Created 5 June 2025
  • June 2025 Parking Changes

    We would like to know your views on the proposed parking amendments listed below to inform our decision-making process and ensure your views are considered. Adam and Eve Mews, Beaufort Street, Bina Gardens, Blenheim Crescent, Brewster Gardens, Cambridge Gardens, Campden Hill, Chepstow Villas, Chesterton Road, Denbigh Terrace, Dilke Street, Draycott Avenue, Dulford Street, Elgin Crescent, Elkstone Road, Elm Park Gardens, Elsham Road, Fernshaw Road, Flood Street, Freston Road, Harcourt... More
    Created 5 June 2025
  • June 2025 Housing Parking Changes

    This consultation seeks views on proposals to make changes to the parking layout within the 375 Portobello Road, Convent Estate, Grove House, Henry Dickens Court, Kensal House, Longlands Court, Lonsdale House, Octavia House, Silchester West, Tavistock Crescent and West Row housing estates. More
    Created 5 June 2025
  • Portobello Road Area Parking Changes

    Proposed new restrictions: Blenheim Crescent Conversion of 10 metres (33ft) of residents’ parking outside Nos. 1 and 3 Blenheim Crescent to single yellow line (hours of control: Monday to Friday 8.30am to 6.30pm and Saturday 8:30am to 1:30pm). Cambridge Gardens Conversion of 6 metres (20ft) of residents’ parking outside the flank wall of 289 Portobello Road (situated in Cambridge Gardens) and... More
    Created 4 June 2025
  • Windows in Residential Properties Local Development Order

    The Council is considering making a Local Development Order (LDO) which will remove the need for separate planning permission for new windows as long as the new window is “of similar appearance” to the existing window. This could mean installing double glazing where only single glazing is in place, or replacing old double-glazed windows with more modern and efficient products. This will help people to make their homes warmer and greener. The order also would allow uPVC... More
    Opened 4 June 2025
  • Local Road Safety Scheme- Ledbury Road junction with Westbourne Grove

    Kensington and Chelsea Council is striving to become a Greener, Safer and Fairer borough. To make the borough safer, each year we review the roads and junctions across the borough to see which ones have the poorest safety record and develop plans to make them safer. One of the junctions we have identified is Ledbury Road / Westbourne Grove. Over the three years between 2021 and 2023 there were six personal injury collisions at the junction, three of which resulted in... More
    Opened 2 June 2025
  • Bomore Road- Proposed Zebra Crossing

    Please read the following information carefully before filling in our consultation survey, no later than Sunday 13 July 2025. Enabling more journeys to be made on foot is one of the Council’s key transport objectives and helping to make it easier and safer for pedestrians to cross the road is an important step in meeting that objective. The Council receives many requests each year for new pedestrian crossings from residents across the borough. We review... More
    Opened 2 June 2025
  • Bramley Road- Proposed Zebra Crossing

    Please read the following information carefully before filling in our consultation survey, no later than Sunday 13 July 2025. Enabling more journeys to be made on foot is one of the Council’s key transport objectives and helping to make it easier and safer for pedestrians to cross the road is an important step in meeting that objective. The Council receives many requests each year for new pedestrian crossings from residents across the borough. We review... More
    Opened 2 June 2025
  • Ladbroke Grove by Bonchurch Street- Proposed Zebra Crossing

    Please read the following information carefully before filling in our consultation survey, no later than Sunday 13 July 2025. Enabling more journeys to be made on foot is one of the Council’s key transport objectives and helping to make it easier and safer for pedestrians to cross the road is an important step in meeting that objective. The Council receives many requests each year for new pedestrian crossings from residents across the borough. We review... More
    Opened 2 June 2025
  • St Ann’s Road by Stoneleigh Place - Proposed Zebra Crossing

    Please read the following information carefully before filling in our consultation survey, no later than Sunday 13 July 2025. Enabling more journeys to be made on foot is one of the Council’s key transport objectives and helping to make it easier and safer for pedestrians to cross the road is an important step in meeting that objective. The Council receives many requests each year for new pedestrian crossings from residents across the borough. We review... More
    Opened 2 June 2025
  • Local Road Safety Scheme- Collingham Road junction with Harrington Gardens and Collingham Gardens

    Kensington and Chelsea Council is striving to become a Greener, Safer and Fairer borough. To make the borough safer, each year we review the roads and junctions across the borough to see which ones have the poorest safety record and develop plans to make them safer. One of the junctions we have identified is Collingham Road / Harrington Gardens / Collingham Gardens. Over the three years between 2021 and 2023 there were six injury collisions at the junction, two of which... More
    Opened 2 June 2025
  • Citizens' Panel - Making the Borough Greener

    In 2021, we consulted with residents on key environmental priorities before adopting our: Climate Emergency Action Plan (CEAP) Air Quality Action Plan (AQAP) and Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) Now, we want to hear from you again to help shape the programmes and priorities for the coming years. This consultation aims to understand how environmental issues are impacting your local area, what environmental... More
    Closed 31 May 2025
  • Citizens' Panel - Shape the future of Public Participation

    As part of the Grenfell Inquiry Report commitments, we're reviewing the Charter for Public Participation this year with our residents to update the Council's promises to public involvement. This matters because the Charter is part of the Council's constitution, it animates how we involve local people, and the quality of decisions we make together with our residents. A copy of our current Charter is here. This was originally co-written with local people including... More
    Opened 13 May 2025
  • Housing Communications Preferences

    We send information out about our services in a number of ways and we want to make sure you’re getting the information you need in the best format for you. We’ll use the answers you give to make sure we’re focusing on what matters most to residents in the coming years. This survey has two parts – firstly it will ask about the formats of information you receive and the kind of information you’d like more of. And secondly, we’ll ask about the specific formats and... More
    Closed 13 May 2025
  • Draft Housing Strategy 2025-2030

    The Council is currently revising its Housing Strategy. This sets out our vision for housing in Kensington and Chelsea and meeting the needs of our residents. We want to hear your views on the draft Housing Strategy and we are grateful for any feedback you can provide. The vision of the draft Housing Strategy: We will embed the learning from Grenfell to provide safe, modern homes and promote the supply of different types of housing for local communities. ... More
    Closed 13 May 2025
  • Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) to tackle alcohol related antisocial behaviour in public places

    The Council is proposing to implement a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) to tackle alcohol related antisocial behaviour in public places across the whole borough. This measure gives the police and authorised officers of the Council powers to confiscate alcohol from any person whose drinking causes antisocial behaviour in public spaces. If the person breaching the PSPO fails to comply with the requirements of the order, they will be issued with a £100 Fixed Penalty Notice.... More
    Opened 12 May 2025
  • Housing Management - Mutual Exchange Policy

    Kensington and Chelsea Council recognises the importance of mutual exchanges as a key housing option that offers tenants flexibility and control over where they live. Mutual exchanges allow eligible tenants to swap their homes with other social housing tenants, facilitating moves that better meet their housing needs, and also helps the Council manage housing stock more efficiently. This Policy outlines the eligibility criteria, legal framework, and process for... More
    Opened 12 May 2025
  • Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy - Bidding Round

    Funding is available through the Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL). New developments pay a levy in the borough to support local infrastructure. A proportion of this funding is set aside as Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy, to be spent on infrastructure that is important to the local community. Applications are open now for six weeks until 7 May 2025 to fund your next community project. Projects should focus on improving physical infrastructure which... More
    Closed 7 May 2025
  • Housing Management- Aids and Adaptations Policy

    We want all our residents to be able to access equipment and modifications needed to enhance their living conditions and whilst maintaining their independence. This policy outlines the Council's approach to ensuring all residents have access to accommodations that are both suitable and accessible to their needs. The policy covers the provision of equipment and modifications designed to improve accessibility and support independent living. These adaptations range from minor adaptations such as... More
    Opened 5 May 2025
  • Extending parking controls near Olympia

    The site of Olympia Exhibition Centre has been redeveloped to include new attractions that are planned to open between September 2025 and early 2026. This includes a large music venue, a theatre and several restaurants and bars. These new uses will bring more visitors to the local area, especially in the evenings. Although most visitors are likely to use public transport, the Council believes that a reduction in on-site parking, and the London Borough of Hammersmith... More
    Created 2 May 2025
  • Pembridge Square and Moscow Road School Street

    What is a School Street? We are asking what you think of our proposals regarding the introduction of a School Street closure outside Pembridge Hall School on Moscow Road and Wetherby School on Pembridge Square. A School Street is a road, or section of road, outside a school that becomes a pedestrian and cycle zone during the school's opening and/or closing times. These timed road closures aim to reduce congestion and poor air quality outside the school by preventing parents'... More
    Opened 30 April 2025
  • Albert Bridge Weight Restriction Amendment

    This consultation seeks views on the proposal that the existing ban on vehicles weighing more than 3 tonnes maximum gross weight from proceeding over Albert Bridge and in the approach road on its north side between Albert Bridge and Chelsea Embankment should only apply to goods vehicles and not to all vehicles. More
    Opened 30 April 2025
  • Thomas’s Kensington School Street

    What is a School Street? A School Street is a road, or section of road, outside a school that becomes a pedestrian and cycle zone during the school's opening and/or closing times. These timed road closures aim to reduce congestion and poor air quality outside the school by preventing parents' vehicles from accessing the road to drop off children. Additionally, they make the area outside the school safer and can make it easier for families to choose more sustainable modes of travel.... More
    Opened 30 April 2025
  • Cemeteries Strategy

    The future of burials in Kensington and Chelsea Council’s cemeteries Kensington and Chelsea Council owns and manages two cemeteries, and both are outside the borough. Hanwell Cemetery was completed in 1855 and is located off the Uxbridge Road in Hanwell. Gunnersbury Cemetery, founded in 1929, is adjacent to Gunnersbury Park which borders Acton, Chiswick and Brentford. Between them, these cemeteries have approximately 24,000 grave plots, but we are... More
    Opened 28 April 2025
  • Cycle Hangars April 2025

    Enabling more cycling is one of the Council’s borough transport objectives. Making travel by bicycle convenient for residents is one way to improve our air quality, reduce traffic congestion, and work towards our goal for the borough to be carbon neutral by 2040. One of the ways we can make cycling easier is to provide cycle storage. Residents living in flats experience particular difficulty storing bicycles at home and much of the existing cycle parking on-street does not offer high... More
    Opened 28 April 2025
  • Housing Management Safeguarding Policy

    The Housing Management Safeguarding Policy is currently under review, as the existing version was published in 2019 and requires an update. Kensington and Chelsea Council has proposed several changes, summarised below, and we are seeking residents' feedback through a survey to further refine and improve the policy. Safeguarding adults and children is both a statutory duty and a key priority for Kensington and Chelsea Council. The Housing Management Safeguarding Policy provides a... More
    Closed 20 April 2025
  • Housing Management - Rent Income and Arrears Policy

    Our Rent Income and Arrears policy was recently reviewed and we have made some minor amendments to the original version which was published in October 2020. We would welcome your views on these changes and the policy in general. The policy covers how we collect rent and service charges, how we work with residents to support them to prevent rental arrears and our approach if residents do fall behind on payments. The policy follows the Government’s Pre-Action Protocol for... More
    Closed 20 April 2025
  • Housing Management - Antisocial Behaviour Policy

    We want all our residents to be able to enjoy their homes and surrounding areas and be able to sustain good relationships with their neighbours, to help grow healthy communities. This policy lays out our approach to antisocial behaviour – how we work with those experiencing it and with those who may be causing it. It explains the different approaches we take to try to fix issues early on and also, what we do if things escalate and become more serious. We recognise the... More
    Closed 13 April 2025
  • Lots Road Open Space

    Have Your Say on a new open space We are planning a new open space on Lots Road behind the Lots Road Pumping station with seating, planting and play space. The space will need to have flexibility and demountable elements as part of it sits on top of the Thames Tideway Tunnel, which means it will need to be cleared at times so that the tunnel can be accessed to provide maintenance access. This means the site will not be a conventional park but will offer a new open space... More
    Closed 9 April 2025
  • Portobello and Golborne trading

    Portobello is one of the most iconic and vibrant areas of our borough and we continuously strive to improve it to meet residents, traders, businesses and visitors' needs and expectations. This consultation is seeking views on Sunday Trading on Portobello Road and Golborne Road and the updated Standard Conditions for trading. The changes to the Standard Conditions are based on discussions with traders, local businesses and residents, and the key changes are as follows: ... More
    Opened 7 April 2025
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